Peter and Alice
In 1932, Alice Liddell Hargreaves, who was the model for Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland, met Peter Llewellyn-Davies, one of five brother into whose lives J.M Barrie insinuated himself, and who inspired Peter Pan.
The play shows Peter and Alice meeting in the dusty backroom of a bookshop where Alice is to open an exhibition celebrating Carroll's centenary. Peter is there because he is a publisher and hopes to get a book out of her. At first Alice, now 80, is haughty but Peter perseveres and they talk about their way their lives have been marked and to different extents marred by the writers and the books that trapped them in immortal youth.
Kellieann Schears won Best Director, and the cast was nominated for Best Dance, Best Scene, Outstanding Performance by a Cast and Best Production at the UCLan Drama Society Awards 2015.